Peter Pan - Live Children's Theatre 10 a.m. Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman. A brand new version of this wonderful family classic, followng Peter, as he takes Wendy, Michael and John, along with Tinkerbell, back to Never-never Land. Children's Theatre is designed by Mr. Malcolm to educate, entertain, and inspire. $7 and $9. Contact: Broadway Theatre of Pitman, (856) 384-8381. Email: boxoffice@broadwaytheatreofpitman.com. Visit www.thebroadwaytheatre.org for details.

Holiday House 2012 - A Step Back In Time 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Barclay Farmstead Museum, 209 Barclay Lane, Cherry Hill. Holiday House 2012 will bring back memories of those early days when the warmth and cheer of the hearth could dispel the cold winter winds outside. This celebration of the holidays in simpler times will lift your spirits. The expanded Museum Shop will offer fine handcrafts and gifts for your holiday shopping needs. $2 donation. Contact: Staff - Barclay Farmstead Museum, (856) 795-6225.

Santa Arrives at Voorhees Town Center 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Voorhees Town Center , 2120 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees. First, watch a festive Parade march down The Boulevard with Santa in tow, and then watch the Annual Tree Lighting with Santa and Voorhees Mayor Michael Mignogna in the Special Events Plaza. From 7-8 p.m., the whole family can enjoy live musical performances, dancers, strolling characters, a magic show, visits with Santa, arts and crafts, cookies and apple cider, face-painting and tractor rides. Free. (856) 772-1950. Visit voorheestowncenter.com/ for details.

Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen Teens for the Cure Tickled Pink 7 p.m. to midnight National Constitution Center, 525 Arch St., Philadelphia. Over 300 young girls and parents come to celebrate a night of fashion and survivorship. Fashion star designer and breast cancer survivor Barbara Bates will display her fashions, modeled by breast cancer survivors and their daughters, in a show presented by Macy's. The evening includes Dr. Jackie Roth sharing her heroic survival story as well as music, food, a silent auction and giveaways! $50/person. Contact: Gina Gattis, Email: ggattis@stargroup1.com. Visit komenphiladelphia.org/tickledpink/2012-11-16 for details.

Res World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Two years ago, Res returned to Philadelphia where she's rebuilding her career, DIY-style. For this special performance, Res will be performing some of her favorite Fleetwood Mac songs along with her own hits. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=4613 for details.

Wanamaker Lewis Band CD Release 8 p.m. to midnight World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Join Wanamaker Lewis and his band for the release of their latest CD! (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=4658 for details.

Phil Ochs Song Night Hosted by Sonny Ochs 8 p.m. to midnight World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Singer/songwriter Phil Ochs was a self-coined "singing journalist" when he began performing in New York in the early '60s. Like Bob Dylan, Ochs made his reputation singing topical protest songs, but eventually ventured into electric music and more personal, abstract, and romantic compositions. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=1021 for details.

A Tale of Two Cities 7:30 p.m. Haddon Township High School , 406 Memorial Avenue, Haddon Township. The classic Dickens tale of love, sacrifice and the French Revolution comes to life on stage. $5. Contact: Linda Webb, Email: lwebb@haddontwpschools.com. Visit www.haddontwpschools.com for details.

"Treasure Island" 7:30 p.m. Cherry Hill West High School, 2101 Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill. A new stage adaptation of the classic adventure. Ticket price: $10 adults, $8 students and children. Tickets sold at door. All seats are general admission. (856) 663-8006.

Guys and Dolls - Live on stage! 8 p.m. Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman. A classic musical, this oddball romantic comedy features Nathan Detroit, who is running his famous crap game in the streets of New York. $25.00. Contact: Broadway Theatre of Pitman, (856) 384-8381. Email: boxoffice@broadwaytheatreofpitman.com. Visit www.thebroadwaytheatre.org for details.

Saturday

Arts

Comic Book Signing noon to 5 p.m. Comic Station, 615 Station Ave, Haddon Heights. The creators of GrayHaven Comics will be on hand to sign copies and review portfolios for anyone who is interested in submitting work to them. Free. Contact: Sean Murphy, (609) 440-8951. Email: comicbookrep@gmail.com.

Bars and Clubs

NRBQ 8:30 p.m. World Cafe Live at The Queen, 500 North Market St., Wilmington. Terry Adams, driving force for NRBQ since the band's inception over four decades ago, is one of music?s true originals. Adams reignited the legendary Quartet with the addition of Scott Ligon on guitar and vocals, Conrad Choucroun on drums, and newest band member Casey McDonough on bass and vocals. $25. (302) 994-1400. Visit queentickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=562 for details.

Peter Pan - Live Children's Theatre 10 a.m. Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman. A brand new version of this wonderful family classic, followng Peter, as he takes Wendy, Michael and John, along with Tinkerbell, back to Never-never Land. Children's Theatre is designed by Mr. Malcolm to educate, entertain, and inspire. $7 & $9. Contact: Broadway Theatre of Pitman, (856) 384-8381. Email: boxoffice@broadwaytheatreofpitman.com. Visit www.thebroadwaytheatre.org for details.

Holiday House 2012 - A Step Back In Time 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Barclay Farmstead Museum, 209 Barclay Lane, Cherry Hill. Holiday House 2012 will bring back memories of those early days when the warmth and cheer of the hearth could dispel the cold winter winds outside. This celebration of the holidays in simpler times will lift your spirits. The expanded Museum Shop will offer fine handcrafts and gifts for your holiday shopping needs. $2 donation. Contact: Staff - Barclay Farmstead Museum, (856) 795-6225.

Harvest Celebration at Historic Griffith Morgan House 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Griffith Morgan House, 243 Griffith Morgan Ln, Pennsauken. As the long winter looms, witness an appreciation of the fruits of the farm that sustained our ancestors through the holiday season and wintertide. See cooking on the open hearth, accompanied by the live, old-fashioned music of both fiddler Stephan Gribok and musical duo Tapestry, crafts and activities for the kids, warming refreshments, tours of the oldest house in Camden County and a sale of fresh baked goods for Thanksgiving. Free admission. Contact: Robert Fisher-Hughes, Chairperson, (856) 486-9561. Email: GriffithMorganHouse@yahoo.com. Visit https://www.facebook.com/robert.fisherhughes#!/GriffithMorganHouse/events for details.

"Treasure Island" 2 p.m. Cherry Hill West High School, 2101 Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill. A new stage adaptation of the classic adventure. Ticket price: $10 adults, $8 students and children. Tickets sold at door. All seats are general admission. (856) 663-8006.

A Tale of Two Cities 7:30 p.m. Haddon Township High School, 406 Memorial Ave., Haddon Township. The classic Dickens tale of love, sacrifice and the French Revolution comes to life on stage. $5. Contact: Linda Webb, Email: lwebb@haddontwpschools.com. Visit www.haddontwpschools.com for details.

Guys and Dolls - Live on stage! 8 p.m. Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman. A classic musical, this oddball romantic comedy features Nathan Detroit, who is running his famous crap game in the streets of New York. $25.00. Contact: Broadway Theatre of Pitman, (856) 384-8381. Email: boxoffice@broadwaytheatreofpitman.com. Visit www.thebroadwaytheatre.org for details.

Holiday House 2012 - A Step Back In Time noon to 5 p.m. Barclay Farmstead Museum, 209 Barclay Lane, Cherry Hill. Holiday House 2012 will bring back memories of those early days when the warmth and cheer of the hearth could dispel the cold winter winds outside. This celebration of the holidays in simpler times will lift your spirits. The expanded Museum Shop will offer fine handcrafts and gifts for your holiday shopping needs. $2 donation . Contact: Staff - Barclay Farmstead Museum, (856) 795-6225.

"Signing" Santa at Moorestown Mall 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Moorestown Mall, 400 Route 38, Moorestown. The deaf community is invited to visit a special "Signing" Santa for a professional photo at Moorestown Mall. Santa, a nationally certified interpreter, will communicate with deaf children in American Sign Language. There will also be Santa's "Signing" Elves, festive crafts and giveaways. Free. (856) 231-4444. Visit www.moorestown-mall.com/ for details.

Orchid Auction 1 p.m. Wenonah United Methodist Church, 105 E. Willow St., Wenonah. The South Jersey Orchid Society auction will feature several species of orchids. This is a great way to add to your collection or just get started in orchid raising. Refreshments will be served.For more information, call Barbara at (856) 722-0393 or Mike at (856) 784-2247.

Guys and Dolls - Live on stage! 2 p.m. Broadway Theatre, 43 S. Broadway, Pitman. A classic musical, this oddball romantic comedy features Nathan Detroit, who is running his famous crap game in the streets of New York. $25.00. Contact: Broadway Theatre of Pitman, (856) 384-8381. Email: boxoffice@broadwaytheatreofpitman.com. Visit www.thebroadwaytheatre.org for details.

Monday

Arts

Free Film Series - Bombay Beach 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Free Public Library of Monroe Township, 713 Marsha Ave., Williamstown. Bombay Beach, once a beautiful vacation destination located on the shores of the Salton Sea, is one of the poorest communities in southern California. This documentary tells the story of three of Bombay Beach's residents. Free. Contact: Martha Oxley, (856) 629-1212.

Martha Wainwright 7 p.m. to midnight World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. With a hugely expressive voice and an arsenal of powerful songs, Martha is a beguiling entertainer and a refreshingly different, new force in music. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com for details.

Chrisette Michele 8 p.m. World Cafe Live at The Queen, 500 North Market St., Wilmington. Chrisette Michele's lauded album,?I Am,? fetched Chrisette her first Grammy for the song ?Be OK.? Her music is rollicking R&B/hip-hop fusion. $33, $45. (302) 994-1400. Visit queentickets.worldcafelive.com for details.

A Great Big World (ft. Ian Axel) 8 p.m. to midnight World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Last year Ian Axel released his debut album This Is the New Year, the title track of which appeared in Garry Marshall's New Year's Eve film. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=3969 for details.

Wednesday

Bars and Clubs

Mad-Sweet Pangsgiving Eve 8 p.m. World Cafe Live at The Queen, 500 North Market St., Wilmington. Mad-Sweet Pangs and Friends return to The Queen on Thanksgiving Eve with Heard It Through the Grapevine: A Motown Psychedelic Dance Party! $19. (302) 994-1400. Visit queentickets.worldcafelive.com for details.

A Great Big World (ft. Ian Axel) World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Last year Ian Axel released his debut album This Is the New Year, the title track of which appeared in Garry Marshall's New Year's Eve film. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=3969 for details.

Ben Arnold & Band with Special Guest Scot Sax (Wanderlust) 8 p.m. to midnight World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St., Philadelphia. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Philabundance, providing food for the hungry and homeless. Ben Arnold's lyrics remind you of John Hiatt and he's been told he sings a bit like Randy Newman, but writes hooks like Springsteen used to do in the '80s. (215) 222-1400. Visit tickets.worldcafelive.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=591 for details.

Theater

Wildwood Catholic High School - "Little Shop of Horrors" 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wildwood Catholic High School , 1500 Central Ave., North Wildwood. Feed your sense of humor with this comic rock musical. This long-running on and off-Broadway show was made into the 1986 film of the same name, and has since been performed all over the world. $12. Contact: Elaine Schiano, (609) 522-7257.

Thursday

Family

9th Annual Feed the Troops Thanksgiving Day Dinner 11 a.m. American's Best Value Inn , 2389 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill. This is the ninth year the Jewish War Veterans Post 126 will host approximately 300 out of state soldiers who are currently training at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and will be treated to a surprise traditional Thanksgiving meal, along with entertainment. Free. Contact: Michelle Spevak, (609) 870-4822. Email: mgspevak@gmail.com. Visit www.jwv-post126.org for details.

Samaritan's Tree of Life Ceremony Brightens Holiday Season throughout Community 7 p.m. Nov. 28; Moorestown Friends School, 110 E. Main St., Moorestown. The candlelight ceremony is open to the public and will feature inspirational readings and music provided by local musicians and choirs, followed by refreshments and fellowship. Individuals may dedicate a light on the tree in memory of someone who has passed on or in honor of someone special in their life. Free. Contact: Carol Paprocki, (856) 596-1600. Email: carol.paprocki@SamaritanHealthcareNJ.org. Visit www.SamaritanHealthcareNJ.org for details.